What does GS1 Digital Link mean?
GS1 Digital Link is a standard that structures GS1 identifiers such as GTINs as Web URIs.
The standard connects barcode logic with the web. A GS1 identifier can be encoded in QR codes or other 2D data carriers while also pointing to digital content, resolvers, APIs, certificates, instructions or product passport data.
Why does it matter for DPP and compliance?
For DPPs, GS1 Digital Link matters because ESPR requires a data carrier connected to a persistent unique product identifier. GS1 Digital Link can support that identifier and resolver architecture where the applicable delegated act and data-carrier requirements allow it.
What should teams prepare?
Teams should decide early whether the product passport is linked at model, batch, serial-number or individual-unit level. That determines GTIN, lot or serial keys, URL structure, resolver rules, access layers, 2D-code quality and labelling processes.
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